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Hi there stamping friends - karen from Australia here!
Just a question for you all - I have recently gotten a couple of packs of SU cardstock for christmas and am having a great time making cards with it. However what I am wanting to know is where can I get say 100 envelopes that will fit an SU size card? Do clearbags.com sell them? I had a quick look there today and I wasnt sure of the exact size of them!
Because we here in Australia usually make A5 size cards I can only seem to find envelopes that fit that size card. Can anyone please help this aussie gal!
I have bought nice ones from Anchor paper - they have an outlet near my house and are also online, I also saw a thread about sale prices at Viking here a couple days ago. If you just need a few they have packs of 60 at Walmart for a few dollars.
__________________ Kyloe
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What are the dimensions of an A5 card? I know A2 is the normal 4.25"x5.5" card we make here in the States, and A6 is the size that fits in the larger 4.75"x6.5" SU! envelopes, but I've never heard of A5 before. Please enlighten this non-metric system user!
__________________ Rachel Proud SU! demo and Sci-Fi Geek!
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I order my plain white/neutral CS and envelopes from www.marcospaper.com They have a wide variety of stuff. I think they were originally doing office supplies, but then got into supplies for rubber stampers. Great prices and very helpful. Checkout their mulberry paper, which is usually just a $1.